National Forests in Florida: Apalachicola-Ocala-Osceola

Florida has three National Forests comprising over 1.25 million acres. The Apalachicola and Osceola National Forests are in the northern half of the State, while the Ocala National Forest is located in central Florida. Representing only three percent of Florida's land base, these Forests provide the largest supply of forest recreation opportunities in the State.Forests provide the largest supply of forest recreation opportunities in the State.

 

 

 

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For Visitors...

The things to do at National Forests in Florida: Apalachicola-Ocala-Osceola are bike riding, boating, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, hunting, water sports, wildlife viewing and learning about the history. Visitors taking a northcentral Florida vacation can find camping spots or RV spaces here. There's a picnic area and eating places.

 

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